Tuxedo unveils InfinityBook Max 16 Linux laptop

Tuxedo has introduced the InfinityBook Max 16, a lightweight Linux business laptop designed for demanding tasks. This new device offers desktop-level performance in a slim form factor suitable for professional work and gaming. It supports up to 128GB of DDR5 memory to handle heavy workloads.

The InfinityBook Max 16 from Tuxedo Computers represents a push towards Linux-based alternatives for users considering a switch from Windows, particularly eyeing 2026 as a transition year. According to TechRadar, this ultraslim business workstation weighs less than a small cat, making it highly portable while packing significant power comparable to desktop systems. It is optimized for both productivity sessions and gaming, catering to a versatile user base in professional environments or personal use. A key feature highlighted is the expandability, allowing users to install up to 128GB of DDR5 memory, which supports intensive applications and multitasking without compromise. The laptop's design emphasizes Linux compatibility out of the box, appealing to those frustrated with proprietary operating systems. Published on January 18, 2026, this announcement comes at a time when open-source solutions are gaining traction in the business sector for their security and customization benefits. While details on pricing and exact availability remain forthcoming, the InfinityBook Max 16 positions Tuxedo as a contender in the niche market for high-performance Linux hardware.

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German Linux PC maker Tuxedo Computers has paused development of its planned ARM notebook based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chip. The decision follows eighteen months of work hampered by technical limitations in Linux support. The company cites the processor as less suitable for Linux than expected.

Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers has launched the 10th generation of its InfinityBook Max 16 laptop, featuring a new OLED display and upgraded components. The device targets users seeking high-performance Linux computing with options for powerful NVIDIA graphics. Pre-orders are now available starting at 1,899 euros.

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The InfinityBook Pro 14 from Tuxedo Computers stands out as a Linux-first laptop praised for its power and portability. Available now starting at $1,223, it handles essential applications effectively. Reviewers note its unassuming design requires tweaks for optimal battery life.

Nex Computer has announced the NexPhone, a mid-range smartphone capable of running Android 16, Debian Linux, and Windows 11 on Arm. Priced at $549, the device aims to serve as a versatile computing solution in a pocket-sized form. Shipments are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2026.

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Nex Computer has begun taking reservations for the NexPhone, a $549 rugged smartphone that runs Android 16, launches Debian Linux as an app, and dual-boots Windows 11. The device, a realization of a 2012 concept, is designed to function as a pocket workstation when connected to external displays. Shipments are planned for the third quarter of 2026.

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, HP announced a rebranding of its gaming products under the HyperX banner, highlighting the Omen Max 16 as the world's most powerful 16-inch gaming laptop with fully internal cooling. The company also introduced innovative peripherals like a leverless controller and an advanced OLED monitor. These updates aim to consolidate Omen as a sub-brand within HyperX while enhancing performance through new technologies.

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HP's ZBook 8 G1i 14-inch laptop, marketed as a portable workstation, disappoints with middling performance despite a significant discount from its original price. The device features solid specs but falls short in graphics and overall power compared to competitors. Priced now around $2,739, it struggles to justify its workstation label.

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